95. Chapter 95 – The Seriousness of Ranchi’s Problems as an Official

Chapter 95 – The Seriousness of Lan Qi’s Problems as an Official

The door to the classroom opened every now and then, and students entered the classroom at a brisk pace, the sound of easy banter filling the entire classroom.

There were also people pretending to read books, paying attention to the conversations in the back row.

“I politely declined, I don’t think we’re right for them.”

Ranch, sitting in the back row of the classroom, replied with a nod.

“……”

Hubertarian was silent for the moment.

These days Ranchi frequented the most conspicuous dormitory on the first floor, so it was soon discovered by students passing by that Ranchi’s door number gradually became a well-known piece of information.

Even Huberian knew that he lived in dormitory 101.

She had heard that whenever Ranchi asked visitors their opinions about their fellow Huberian, the visitors gave more or less grudging looks.

Or the ones that did readily accept were the ones that said that if Ranch would join them, they could take Huberian in together.

Ranchi outright refused them all.

This was what Queen Vivian told her when she met Huberian by chance.

Since the last time Ranch said those strange words, the relationship between them had become a little more harmonious after the awkwardness.

Although they might still not be able to make up as they did when they were children, Vivian had begun to give in to Huberlyne, and Huberlyne was no longer so suspicious of everyone.

“Actually, you don’t have to be like this ……”

Hubertarian said, looking at him.

This Shadow World challenge had directly upgraded them from Iron level challengers to Bronze level challengers, and very close to Silver level.

Due to the Southern Continent Shadow World Management Association’s difficulty in accounting for this somewhat outrageous raiding process, it eventually gave Ranch and Huberian promotion points for this fourth-ranked Shadow World based on 95% of the contribution of the highest rated standard, and because of defeating the two Cultists, they were able to collect an additional bounty of 650 pounds of the Southern Continent Kingdom’s United Currency when they went to the Association for the promotion procedure.

The benefits of this Shadow World fight didn’t stop there.

According to the rules of the academy, if a student joined a team, then there would also be team points rewarded for participating in the Shadow World challenge.

Team points directly determine the resources that the school allocates to the team, such as team funds and exclusive team buildings and facilities, and can also apply to the school for vacations for team activities, and at the same time, there will be credit rewards for difficult academy missions accepted by the team.

This 95% contribution to the fourth-order Shadow World points were quite high, almost equivalent to the team wrapping up the team.

Originally hoped to recruit new teams, Ranqi such directly with a high amount of “unallocated points”, and also a big father type of new students undoubtedly became the first choice of the optimal target.

“If they don’t respect my peers, then I won’t consider joining their team, there’s no need to make it difficult for them and aggravating for you in the process of getting along in the future.”

Ranch said as he spread his hands.

If he was going to join a team, what he valued most was the harmonious atmosphere of getting along amicably within the team, if he couldn’t even do the most basic respect for his companions, there was no need for him to go through that suffering with Huberian.

“Ranch, thank you.”

What Huberian felt the most from Ranchi was respect.

This simple abject honesty was invaluable.

“But if we can’t find a team, it seems we’ll have to create one, or we won’t be able to get the school’s difficult present quests, and we’ll lose out on some of the activities, perks, and vacations we would have gotten.”

Ranch understood when he looked at Huberian’s expression.

It looked like Huberian was still unattended.

Except for unsuspecting guys like the Count Duke of Modan-Garcigus.

Ranch didn’t really want to build a team if possible; the two of them were going to put their after-school minds to entrepreneurship, not developing one.

“Good.”

Hubertarian nodded. She knew that what Ranch mainly wanted was a team vacation where she could comply with skipping classes and a present-day mission where she could earn practice credits.

His goal really was to take as few classes as he could, but without ever skipping classes at his own peril.

Just as the two were exploring, at some point a female voice came from the walkway next to them.

“If you don’t have a suitable team, you can join the student management committee.”

This condescending yet clear and familiar voice.

Ranchi was impressed.

Ranchi and Huberian, who were in their seats, turned their heads sideways and looked in unison, and sure enough, they saw Her Royal Highness Queen Vivian with her arms wrapped around her.

She originally belonged to the next class, but it looked like she was here to see Huberian.

“What’s that?”

Ranch asked suspiciously.

“Since there are various teams in the academy, there needs to be student organizations that manage those teams as well.”

Vivian explained as she sat down in a chair on one side of the walkway.

Crosstraining between classes was very common at this school.

Often even students they didn’t know came to the classroom they were in to dabble in class as well.

“It’s usually hard work coordinating the various teams and dealing with conflicts and disputes, but the committee enjoys similar, if not better, benefits than the official team.”

“Of course the main thing, the president is a fair and impartial person, no one can use their power for personal gain or discriminate against others in the committee, in addition, no matter if you’re a human or a demon, as long as you have talent, he will appreciate you.”

Vivian seemed to recognize the chairman’s character herself, which was why she gave this recommendation to Ranchi.

However, the Student Management Committee dealt with possible conflicts between large and small teams and all kinds of campus disputes, and the slightest mishap could lead to a month or two in a hospital bed, so few newcomers were willing to join the committee.

Vivian was also a little worried that she had made the wrong introduction, after all, Ranchi didn’t seem like the type of person who liked to fight.

However.

What she didn’t expect was.

Ranqi’s eyes instantly lit up as if he had discovered a new continent!
“What do you call this hard work, what I’m best at is mediating conflicts and disputes!”

Ranchi said with a smug smile, even looking a bit like he couldn’t wait to show them his hand and prove it to them that
“It’s incumbent upon my generation to keep the campus running well and students living in harmony with each other, Huberian, let’s go and take a look after class later!”

“……”

Vivian watched Ranchi’s words and actions and gradually felt a hint of bad luck ……

She had seen Ranchi’s performance in the Demon Academy Shadow World.

Whenever the guy smiled sunny and cheerful, the severity of the problem was indescribable.

Vivian hurriedly stood up and turned away, feeling as if she had made a big mistake.

Originally, she had only wanted to help Huberian introduce a settlement where she could experience normal campus life, not realizing that she might directly change the future world line of Ichorite Academy.

If this Ranchi person really joined the student management committee, the chairman’s staff would have to add another fierce general.

It’s up to Ranch to deal with conflicts and disputes.

He may not always make everyone happy.

But can certainly make everyone unhappy with ease!
More tomorrow, at least 8,000 words more

(End of chapter)



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